I have all levels of gloves/mittens and I figured out last weekend in PA (15 and 12 degree runs) that I need 2 layers to start- no matter what- at that temp. Polar Fleece Power Stretch works well with a shell mitten over it.

"I wanted to push that bitch right into the flame pit and watch her burn alive." - DeathRunnr

spinach

posted: 2/1/2013 at 11:43 AM

I have Raynaud's syndrome and so I need to wear gloves most of the year. I find that wearing several gloves does help a lot. Up here in Minnesota for my last several outdoor runs I wore three gloves on each hand. A moderately thin insulated glove, a thick wool mitten and a large leather mitten and I was acceptable comfortable. But these are pretty bulky, but you should try to layer two thinner gloves and see how that works. That is what i will often wear when it is in the thirties up here.

Nakedbabytoes

levitation specialist

posted: 2/1/2013 at 11:49 AM

I wear Smartwool gloves for above freezing.

The North Face windstopper fleece gloves for 30 to 0.

And I double both together under 0.

I have, on occasion, taken my fingers out of the ends and balled them up into a fist inside my gloves(especially at the start of my run) to get them warmer. Mittens will keep your fingers warmer overall but they can be a pain to use an iPod or watch with.